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Game Organizer Request

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  1. Swan
    Member

    Hey team ;)

    Since games are huge on this website and they're slowly mounting up, (thank you! ;) I was hoping that there could be an offer on a game organizer. I have over 200 games (kids/grandchildren,) and need some way to easily locate the games that I want at the time.

    I did test Systweak's software Game Organizer 1.0, but it has huge problems at the moment, regarding a DLL problem. I've written to the developers but haven't heard back yet. I suggest you ignore this software house.

    I'm sure such software would be gratefully downloaded and appreciated by most of your members.
    ~ Swan

    Posted 1 year ago #
  2. Swan
    Member

    Hey team :)

    Could anyone please tell me if the above request has even been seen by the appropriate people, or if it's even being considered?

    Thank you,
    ~ Swan

    Posted 1 year ago #
  3. lwbjag
    Member

    I agree with ya "Swan". I've d/l so many since December that I now have an "Unused Desktop Items" folder. I'm one of those dummies that if I can't "see" it; it doesn't exist. 8-)

    Posted 1 year ago #
  4. Swan
    Member

    Hey lwbjag ;)

    See that's just the thing - everybody that downloads games from GotD regularly, are ALL in the same boat! I've had to split my games folder, into several sub-folders: - A-E, F-H, I-L, M-P, Q-Z.

    GotD - please consider any or all of these - I'm not recommending them as I haven't tried them - but it's a start!

    Dual Game Manager 3.0 - $39.95

    Game Organizer 1.0 - $29.95

    Game Collector Pro - $39.95

    They exist, they're available, they're useful and I want one! ;) This is where my husband would say: - "Go on, stamp your little foot." *laughs*

    This is a right pain-in-the-patootie.
    ~ Swan

    P.S. And I don't want my patootie to be in pain! ;)

    Posted 1 year ago #
  5. AlexSJ
    Member

    Hello Swan:
    instead of organizing your sub-folders alphabetically, you might find it easier if you sub group by genre. Here are a few we are using: Shooters (like Jets and Guns, Rip3, Rip Strike Back), Strategy (Civilization, Settlers, Zoo Tycoon), Board Games (Scrabble), Memory (Kyodai, Sokudo), ....
    I reflect the same organization in the Program Folder. When installing, most programs ask for a Program Folder, so in this case you could put: Games\Shooters.
    Greetings

    Posted 1 year ago #
  6. Swan
    Member

    Hi Alex! :)

    That was a great idea and it works well! Thank you!

    HOWEVER!

    I still haven't given up on the idea of a proper game organizer *grinz*
    ~ Swan

    Posted 1 year ago #
  7. lwbjag
    Member

    8-) Hello again "Swan". I see these useful suggestions. I'm still waiting to get some kind of organizer. If I'm not mistaken, the developer of "Coollector", a free movie organizer, intends to also have a free game organizer in the future. He's done some wonderful work so far, so I anticapte very goo9d result.
    BTW - Check my comments for todays "DoubleGames" offer. (I'm Approx. #51- Larry B.)

    Posted 1 year ago #
  8. VampireRat
    Member

    This is a good idea and I appreciate that you have even included some examples of what you want, Swan. Just in case it helps if more of us make this request - I'd like to see one of these offered too. Just like everyone else, thanks to GAOTD, I need this.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  9. katbirdz
    Member

    Gee. I just have a GGotD folder on my desktop with direct shortcuts to all my games.

    I go into PROPERTIES after right clicking the game and change the icon to a picture from inside the game itself. It takes a little time to find an icon in the game sometimes, but the visual cues are great - especially if I haven't played something for a while. When I want to play, I just scan the icons in that one folder on my desktop 'till something catches my interest.

    lwbjag - I DO like your idea of separating games into genre folders such as Shooters, Strategy, Board, Memory etc. Short of a real organizing software menu, that could be very nice, thanks for the suggestion.

    You can't find all of your games? I install all games to one folder in C on my computer and not just let the download choose where it wants to install. I turn down those offers for shortcuts and start up menu links when given an option and take the time to visit the download target to remove those pesky links and track backs. I have found that if I create my own I know where things are and don't "forget" games I like to play.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  10. katbirdz
    Member

    Hmmmm, just had a thought. I renamed the shortcuts to the GGotD screensavers and prefaced them with a "z" (zPlanet Earth 3D Screensaver) so they would all be at the bottom of the list and not mixed in with the games. Maybe I will try prefacing with b(oard), sh(ooter), st(rategy), m(emory) to group the games.

    Swan, keep watching Giveaway of the Day. With all the software and occasional duplication of services, I wouldn't be surprised to see a game organizer there sometime. I always look for your comments on the games page, and wish I could mark yours "found comment useful" as I can on the software page.

    Why can't we mark whether or not we found a comment useful on the games page I wonder? We can on the regular software site and I think it cuts the crap.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  11. Michelle
    Member

    Bluesquad gave GameCollector free the other month in January I think.

    http://register.bluesquad.com/register/register_cov_gd.cfm?idcgd=233

    The new giveaway this month, doesn't look like a bad program. I haven't installed it yet, if you want to download and get it for free it to use it for free (the full version) and install it as many times as you want, you must join their newsletter.

    You do get some e-mails from time to time, some offers on programs and stuff like that. I made a junk e-mail account, well it wasn't made to be a junk e-mail account then, but that's where all my junk mail goes, it's only a free yahoo e-mail account so it doesn't matter, but most of it if not all of it is junk.

    GameCollector is a good way to keep track of your games, but I have found out that it it's game selection is limited and it doesn't have info on all the games. For example games on realarcade.com, some they have info on and some they don't.

    I have GameCollector 2.0 Pro don't know if their is a newer version or not. It's not only for Pc Games, you can use it to keep track of your xbox games, etc.

    I honestly don't think I would spend $39.99 for it, I don't think I would really need it that bad.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  12. Swan
    Member

    Hi lwbjag,

    I have 'Coollector! And I've also closely been monitoring the forums to keep up with programming progress. If he can create a game organizer as well as he created 'Coollector,' then I think we're in business! ;)

    Hi Vampire Rat! (couldn't you have been 'Vampire Master' or something cool - but a rat!?! *shudders* ;)

    Thanks for the support on this request - I appreciate it. I really wish that more of the 'commenters' (polite term,)would check out the forums - perhaps they'd get a lot more of their questions answered also.

    Hi katbirdz! :)

    When I want to play, I just scan the icons in that one folder on my desktop 'till something catches my interest.

    When you've been here for months and months, have a broad range of games that you enjoy and download many games for ages 12 on upward - you soon find that you have games that number in the hundreds. Uh huh, you read that right - the hundreds!

    With more games ahead, I want a way to catalogue (and contain shortcuts obviously to) all my games, enabling each user on our home network to have the ability to sort by a number of different personal criteria, thereby locating the desired game far more quickly without rearranging the original catalogue listing.

    I think this will be a far more efficient way to cope with all the games that GOTD 'twists our arms' to download for free. ;)

    You can't find all of your games? I install all games to one folder in C on my computer and not just let the download choose where it wants to install.

    I install all mine to C:\games\developer\game - This shortens my menu listing considerably.

    Eg:

    C:\games\Reflexive Arcade\Agatha Christie: Death on the Nile
    C:\games\Reflexive Arcade\Magic Academy

    And now, I also have a special 'links' toolbar that I created, which is part of my Windows status bar where I can click and see them all listed by genre instead. (Alex's wonderful idea!)

    You know katbirdz, I'll bet you'll be wanting an organizer before too long! ;)

    I always look for your comments on the games page, and wish I could mark yours "found comment useful" as I can on the software page.

    That's very kind, thank you. :)

    I've wondered myself why we can't do this. I've noticed that it really has filtered a little of the trash out from the comments section over in the serious software give aways.

    It's beyond me why the web master decided one site was worth it and not the other.

    Thank you to all on this thread - perhaps we should start another one now about the latter. ;)
    ~ Swan

    Edit: OMG... formatting. BuBBy ;)

    Posted 1 year ago #
  13. Swan
    Member

    *sighs

    Well that was a botch up if ever I've seen one. :/

    Here's that one relevant link again:

    Coollector Forums

    I have to get some sleep ...
    ~ Swan

    Posted 1 year ago #
  14. VampireRat
    Member

    Swan
    You are right, and I am learning to frequent the forums for good info.
    You must be a retired grandmother, too. ;-) Vampires are up all night long, rats are out at night, and so am I, now that I can keep my own hours. It started with a cute picture I found. Besides tame rats are cuddly critters. But my little dogs would think they are play-toys, so none around here.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  15. tiggs
    Member

    HI
    I found this but have NOT tried it- Ok

    http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Utilities/Misc__Utilities/Game_Organizer.html

    Game organizer is a database program designed and developed for organizing and enhancing play. You can not only store and retrieve game stored in your database but can also download the favorites from Internet directly to your application

    It is 29.95 but I am sure that all you BRILLIANT programmers out there can come up with SOMETHING! LOL

    These are just some brainstorming ideas: IF I GET AMBITIOUS I MAY TRY SOMETHING-lol

    EVER MAYBE THINK OF CREATING YOUR OWN USING ACCESS (DATABASE) OR in a Spreadsheet in Excel? i HAVE FOUND 3 PROGRAMS THAT were just on givaway that will "accomplish the task" and with all the different editors, etc that we have gotten - Especially that FileFolder Program where u can change the color-etc. an Idea would be t0 use thE .gif or jpg or .bmp file so u can see at a glance.

    One way I have organzed "on desktop" I create a shortcut for ALL the programs and we have shooting games etc and I give the folder that title - and shortcuts If I need more info then I just go to the program folder

    iF SOMEONE TRIES THIS OR IF I DO - MAYBE THEY CAN REPORT BACK!

    Hope this helped some.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  16. Please specify what your idea's are. What functions does the software need to do?

    Is the one you told about also a downloader from game sites? It sounds like it might be a part time project if anyone else is intersted.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  17. AlexSJ
    Member

    The menitioned game organizer might have been discontinued as I cannot find it on the homepage.
    Anyway, I have recently started to add my application information to the ToDoList from Abstract Spoon. It's freeware and they have a wealth of fields to put information in. It is organized in tree-structure like Explorer, you can drag and drop the sub-tasks or if you so will titles. You can color-code them, add the serial number and above all you can copy&paste in screenshots to the description. You can filter by practically any category that you define and do advanced filters say: Developer and genre. You can also link a file to the entry and open up the folder, even displays its icon. The only thing it ain't doing is directly open up the linked file for playing, at least not my laptop.
    http://img230.imageshack.us/my.php?image=todolistle0.jpg

    Pura Vida!

    Posted 1 year ago #
  18. Swan
    Member

    Hello everyone, :)

    Archangel: Please specify what your idea's are. What functions does the software need to do?

    Well, firstly I love all of Alex's ideas - he's full of them!

    Here are my specs:

    - Attractive and intuitive UI;

    - Program's own downloader AND installer;

    - Ability for installer to be scheduled for automatic game downloads each day (from GgotD) - if desired;

    - Download games from (personally pre-approved) gaming websites and automatically install them.

    - Store website name, plus URL;

    - Allocate a profile to each person using the program, so that they can set it up the way they want (a la any other software ;)

    - Multiple ways to sort;

    - Fields for publisher AND developer AND version;

    - Tree structure with sub-folder capability, plus showing game icon;

    - Drag and drop enabled (definitely!);

    - Color coding enabled (definitely!);

    - Automatic (preferred,) or manual storage of serial numbers, registration info., etc;

    - Automatic classification of game age groups AND genres, as predefined by end user;

    - Able to sort within a sort - eg., Puzzle Games -> Match 3s, or Puzzle Games -> Strategy;

    - Each user to have their own favorites file;

    - Notations, input field for each game if desired;

    I'm sure if I thought a little harder on this, I could come up with more related features - I just don't have the time to brainstorm any more at the moment.

    Hope that gives you a starting point Archangel. ;)

    Have a great day everyone!
    ~ Swan

    Posted 1 year ago #
  19. Swan
    Member

    Oh! I'm not sure whether this really needs saying or not, but the game organizer should have the ability to LAUNCH the game from within itself.

    Without this feature, it becomes nothing but a catalogue program for games.
    ~ Swan

    Posted 1 year ago #
  20. lwbjag
    Member

    Ability to export title names to a printer and/or cell phone. This would hopefully aid in not buying duplicates when shopping. ... 8-)

    Posted 1 year ago #
  21. Face
    Member

    I think this thread deserves to be brought back for another look - as seems to be the fashion lately! (Ha! Ha!) Especially since we all have another month's worth of games collected at this point.

    I've checked out a few Games Managers (in case tiggs and Swan don't have theirs quite up and running yet!) and I think Game Collector Pro (Swan's 3rd choice linked above) seems to have most of what we all want and would make a great GGOTD offering.

    It has the added attraction of coming from a site (producer?) which slso offers a number of other organizers/managers, such as for movies, books, comics, photos, etc., which should appeal to this group:

    http://www.collectorz.com/

    This makes it perfect for us, given the premise - give them one free, they'll buy some more - which many companies that support this site prescribe to; or perhaps the more preferred (around here) - give us one free, then give us some more free! (See Merscom LLC for specific details - basically it involves giving away great stuff again and again, to the delight of GGOTD regulars!) policy could be encouraged. Either way, this looks like a company with whom we could develop a mutually beneficial relationship. And - most of their software (including Game Collector Pro) is Vista compatible.

    Thanks Swan for starting this important thread and especially for bringing this appealing software to our attention. Keep up the good work!

    Posted 1 year ago #
  22. creamypretzel
    Member

    Wow!......9 months and no one else has posted in the forum on this thread? Does everyone have all their games now neatly organized and easily available? I thought not.

    A PC Game Organizer would be a great piece of software for GOTD to offer. Maybe even on one of those games days of Saturday or Sunday, when a game is mysteriously not offered.

    After all, if we could organize our games better, we would play them more often, and probably download even more of them. If I knew how to write programs, a game organizer would be my first project.

    Posted 3 months ago #
  23. creamypretzel
    Member

    And speaking of 9 months passing.....who the heck ARE all those posters above??? I don't recognize a single nickname! Maybe if they had a game organizer, they would still be showing up here.......

    Posted 3 months ago #
  24. LeKanaw
    Member

    Hello there my silly Pretzel
    Ohh dear, you must be down right blind :D

    Face, Archangel, Vampire Rat, AlexSJ, lwbjag, are still around.
    Swan did a disappearing act some time ago. She was active in the Forum and also did SW reviews I think, not only games. She had a "Button" thingy like BThth. And she has a website, I should have it somewhere in my hummungus BMOrganizer - don't know why it isn't linked on her name? Should be!
    Now we lost her AND BThoth :(

    -Archangel is an ex-cop, he follows the asylum via his BBerry when he can, we'r careful w what we say 'round him ;) HeeeHeee
    -Alex always signs "PuraVida", it's hard to miss here & the comments page.
    -Not sure, but I think VRat is one of the Ladies of the Night? Not seen her in a bit... Where are u Sue?
    -I don't know Michelle but she's around too.
    So, really only Tiggs abandoned us :(

    Hope this bit of trivia amuses you <(*o*)>
    Royal Princess of the Order of Mango

    =*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=
    Still, this Games Organizer idea is mighty interesting!!!
    Donno if we ever got one? Been here almost 8 months, never saw one!!

    Posted 3 months ago #
  25. creamypretzel
    Member

    Well, I've only been on here since March 12th, but I still don't recognize those names.

    Princess of the Order of Mango?

    You could shorten that to P.O.M.

    Would that make you a Pom-Pom girl?

    Go Team!!!

    Posted 3 months ago #
  26. funkymom
    Member

    oh dan.........don't start with the mango-mama. haven't you witnessed any of the duels.

    she has lots of weapons and lots folks who have her back.

    Posted 3 months ago #
  27. AxCut
    Member

    I have always found it impossible to organize my games by putting them on folders alone no matter how many sub sub sub directories I created. I also have the habit of clearing my desktop of all the icons that belong to software that doesn't have to be right in front of me to remind me that I have it. Some of my games are not even PC games, so I had no choice but use organizing software.

    I first used Microsoft Access and created relational databases which could be queried to spit out not only which games I had, but also which ones I got last month, which were RTS's of FPS, for PC or Xbox, you name it. The queries will produce lists of the specific games I wanted and where they were located, not only on my PC, but also physically stored in the house.

    That was no easy task, although it was made somewhat easier because there are tons of already made templates made for cataloging all kinds of stuff and they can be converted relatively easy to your own custom made catalog. I have also used spreadsheets, but the number of things you can do with spreadsheets is very limited compared to the functionality of true relational databases.

    I am aware that this is far from what the OP asked for and can be even considered as reinventing the wheel, but sometimes if you want the job done exactly the way you want it you have to do it yourself.

    I must say that all those attempts to bring order to my chaotic gaming life were terminated long ago and at this point in life I don't care about cataloging games anymore, the reason being that I refuse to spend a dime on anything new until I finish all the games I already own.

    Not only the games I want will become cheaper when I get to buy them, but I also save a lot of money on computer or console upgrades. IMHO the gaming industry is too preoccupied with realism and they forget that games are suppose to entertain. The former depends on technology, but the later requires thinking and innovation. After 20 years shooting people with the mouse and keyboard (or joystick for that matter) gets boring, even if the people you are shooting at look more real.

    So I pretty much know all the games I own already for my PC, DS and Wii and you know what? I am happier now because I get more challenged because, instead of dropping a game when it got too difficult and start playing another one, I force myself to finish it.

    Of course there is always the free games and the 'not so often anymore' game giveaways. When I find a free game I like I install it only if necessary (as GGOTD) but mostly I just download it and put it in a simple queue that I create to await its turn.

    One thing I found that was somewhat useful (back when I was squandering my money) is that Steam allows you to add any game to the list of Steam distributed games you own, so you don't have to hunt for it on your HD. Just start Steam and find the game on an alphabetically ordered list

    I hope this can be helpful, even if just a little bit, to ya'll wonderful folks.

    AxCut

    Posted 3 months ago #

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